Rank these fighters in order p4p in their primes..

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  1. TheBling

    TheBling Active Member Full Member

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    I find it funny a lot of the typical *****s voted for RJJ.

    They crucify Pac for 'supposedly' being on PED, yet the rank RJJ, a proven drug cheat, #1 on that list.

    It's because he's black isn't it, *****s?
     
  2. TheBling

    TheBling Active Member Full Member

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    A lot of Floyd fans were RJJ fans before he went downhill. They jumped off that bandwagon and hopped on the undefeated street thug.
     
  3. bernie4366

    bernie4366 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Roy Jones Jr.
    Manny Pacqiauo
    Mike Tyson
    Floyd Mayweather
    Bernard Hopkins
    Oscar De La Hoya
    Felix Trinidad
     
  4. bernie4366

    bernie4366 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Yes, it is. *****s have a very strong racist streak, and most of them aren't afraid to admit it. In this particular case, however, they're right. It's RJJ up top and then Pac.
     
  5. Imperial1

    Imperial1 VIP Member Full Member

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    Roy
    Mike
    Floyd
    Bernard
    Oscar
    Pac
    Tito
     
  6. Napoleon

    Napoleon Smokin' Full Member

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    Manny Pacquaio
    Bernard Hopkins
    Roy Jones
    Floyd Mayweather
    Mike Tyson


    I think Jones is extremely overrated.
     
  7. bernie4366

    bernie4366 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    You don't have to bounce fools off the ring mat like a basketball or knock them over the top rope to get the W. Nard was just very, very, very hard to beat and more than capable of beating fighters who had much more obvious talents. For instance, I think p4p he'd beat ODLH and Trinidad and I also think he had the tools to deal with Floyd's style p4p although I put Floyd ahead of him overall. Don't forget Nard had the power to put a serious hurt on fighters with one shot when he was younger and more aggressive. He didn't lose that power, he just learned to fight in a much more controlled manner in his old age.

    Prime Tyson would probably be a bad matchup for him p4p, for the same reasons that Manny would. A nonstop brutal attack, it's just tough to slick your way out of that for 12 rds, eventually you have to just say **** it and go to war. Prime RJJ is a bad matchup for every fighter who ever put on gloves.
     
  8. bballchump11

    bballchump11 2011 Poster of the Year Full Member

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    oh ok, I saw him like 2 and 3 on like 2 lists and I was questioning them in specific
     
  9. GTWOSIX

    GTWOSIX Active Member Full Member

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    1.Manny Pacquiao
    2.Jones Jr.
    3.Floyd Mayweather
    4.Bernard Hopkins
    5.Mike Tyson
    6.Oscar De La Hoya